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Economics: Principles for a Changing World by Eric Chiang - Fifth Edition, 2020 from Macmillan Student Store

Economics: Principles for a Changing World

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Table of Contents

  1. Exploring Economics
  2. Production, Economic Growth, and Trade 
  3.  Supply and Demand 
  4.  Markets and Government 
  5.  Elasticity 
  6.  Consumer Choice and Demand 
  7. Production and Costs 
  8.  Perfect Competition 
  9.  Monopoly 
  10. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Game Theory 
  11.  Labor Markets 
  12.  Land, Capital Markets, and Innovation 
  13.  Externalities and Public Goods 
  14.  Global Networks 
  15.  Poverty and Income Distribution 
  16.  Introduction to Macroeconomics 
  17.  Measuring Inflation and Unemployment 
  18.  Economic Growth 
  19.  Aggregate Expenditures 
  20.  Aggregate Demand and Supply 
  21.  Fiscal Policy and Debt 
  22.  Saving, Investment, and the Financial System 
  23.  Money Creation and the Federal Reserve 
  24.  Monetary Policy 
  25.  Macroeconomic Policy Challenges 
  26.  International Trade 
  27.  Open Economy Macroeconomics

Authors

Eric Chiang

Eric P. Chiang received his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Nevada Las Vegas and his master’s and doctorate in economics from the University of Florida. His first academic position was at New Mexico State University. Currently, Eric is an associate professor and graduate director of the Department of Economics at Florida Atlantic University. Eric also serves as the director of instructional technology for the College of Business.

In 2009 Eric was the recipient of Florida Atlantic University’s highest teaching honor, the Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award. Among numerous other teaching awards, he also was named the Stewart Distinguished Professor at the College of Business. He has written over 35 articles in peer-reviewed journals on a range of subjects, including technology spillovers, intellectual property rights, telecommunications, and health care. His research has appeared in leading journals, including the Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Technology Transfer, and Southern Economic Journal. He is a frequent presenter at major economics conferences and at universities across the country and around the world.

As an instructor who teaches both face-to-face and online courses, Eric uses a variety of technological tools, including clickers, Web-based polling, lecture capture, and homework management systems to complement his active-learning-style lectures. As an administrator in the College of Business, Eric’s role as director of instructional technology involves assisting instructors with effectively implementing classroom technologies. In this position, Eric also ensures that the quality of online courses meets accreditation standards, including those set by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

In addition to his dedication to teaching economic principles and his administrative duties, Eric devotes time to new research in economic education. His current research focuses on student learning outcomes in economics education based on the different methods of instruction in use today. The fifth edition of Economics: Principles for a Changing World embodies Eric’s devotion to economics education and the benefits of adapting to the new, often creative ways in which students learn and instructors teach.

In his spare time, Eric enjoys studying cultures and languages. He has visited all fifty U.S. states and over eighty countries, often taking long jogs in the cities he visits to experience local life to the fullest. A more quirky fact: Eric is a professional mini-golf player, having competed in both the Pro Mini Golf U.S. Open and Masters tournaments. In 2019, he was a contestant on ABC’s extreme mini-golf game show Holey Moley.


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Table of Contents

  1. Exploring Economics
  2. Production, Economic Growth, and Trade 
  3.  Supply and Demand 
  4.  Markets and Government 
  5.  Elasticity 
  6.  Consumer Choice and Demand 
  7. Production and Costs 
  8.  Perfect Competition 
  9.  Monopoly 
  10. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Game Theory 
  11.  Labor Markets 
  12.  Land, Capital Markets, and Innovation 
  13.  Externalities and Public Goods 
  14.  Global Networks 
  15.  Poverty and Income Distribution 
  16.  Introduction to Macroeconomics 
  17.  Measuring Inflation and Unemployment 
  18.  Economic Growth 
  19.  Aggregate Expenditures 
  20.  Aggregate Demand and Supply 
  21.  Fiscal Policy and Debt 
  22.  Saving, Investment, and the Financial System 
  23.  Money Creation and the Federal Reserve 
  24.  Monetary Policy 
  25.  Macroeconomic Policy Challenges 
  26.  International Trade 
  27.  Open Economy Macroeconomics

Eric Chiang

Eric P. Chiang received his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Nevada Las Vegas and his master’s and doctorate in economics from the University of Florida. His first academic position was at New Mexico State University. Currently, Eric is an associate professor and graduate director of the Department of Economics at Florida Atlantic University. Eric also serves as the director of instructional technology for the College of Business.

In 2009 Eric was the recipient of Florida Atlantic University’s highest teaching honor, the Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award. Among numerous other teaching awards, he also was named the Stewart Distinguished Professor at the College of Business. He has written over 35 articles in peer-reviewed journals on a range of subjects, including technology spillovers, intellectual property rights, telecommunications, and health care. His research has appeared in leading journals, including the Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Technology Transfer, and Southern Economic Journal. He is a frequent presenter at major economics conferences and at universities across the country and around the world.

As an instructor who teaches both face-to-face and online courses, Eric uses a variety of technological tools, including clickers, Web-based polling, lecture capture, and homework management systems to complement his active-learning-style lectures. As an administrator in the College of Business, Eric’s role as director of instructional technology involves assisting instructors with effectively implementing classroom technologies. In this position, Eric also ensures that the quality of online courses meets accreditation standards, including those set by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

In addition to his dedication to teaching economic principles and his administrative duties, Eric devotes time to new research in economic education. His current research focuses on student learning outcomes in economics education based on the different methods of instruction in use today. The fifth edition of Economics: Principles for a Changing World embodies Eric’s devotion to economics education and the benefits of adapting to the new, often creative ways in which students learn and instructors teach.

In his spare time, Eric enjoys studying cultures and languages. He has visited all fifty U.S. states and over eighty countries, often taking long jogs in the cities he visits to experience local life to the fullest. A more quirky fact: Eric is a professional mini-golf player, having competed in both the Pro Mini Golf U.S. Open and Masters tournaments. In 2019, he was a contestant on ABC’s extreme mini-golf game show Holey Moley.


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